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Innocent in Death: Trevor Straffo (pre-book) broken neck, head trauma: push down stairs Rayleen Straffo Adele Versy (pre-book) overdose: sleeping pills Craig Foster: poisoned: ricin: Reed Williams: paralyzed by poison, drowned: surgical paralytic substance Creation in Death: Edwina Spring (pre-book) torture, exsanguination by cut wrist
Witness in Death, In Death 10, Berkley; 2001. Betrayal in Death, In Death 12, Berkley; Chapter 2 (novella(?), from Naked Came the Phoenix anthology), St. Martin's Minotaur; Considering Kate, The Stanislaskis or Those Wild Ukrainians (6 of 6), Silhouette Special Edition; Dance Upon the Air, Three Sisters Island (1 of 3), Jove
Treachery in Death by Nora Roberts writing as J.D. Robb is the thirty-second [1] book in the In Death series. The plot is set in the future and follows Lieutenant Eve Dallas of the New York Police and Security Department (NYPSD) and her team as they work to take down a corrupt cop.
Remember When (2003) is a novel by American writer Nora Roberts, writing under her name and her pseudonym, J. D. Robb. [1] [2] [3] The second half of the book is part of the In Death series, taking place between Imitation in Death and Divided in Death.
Reading the cards sent with the flowers, one is addressed to Desiree. Grace approaches Captain Rivera, showing her the card and offering her services for the investigation. Citing help she gave to the NYPD which ended a case they'd worked on for months solved three days after she'd joined them, she offers herself as an asset.
Promises in Death (2009) is a novel by J. D. Robb, [1] [2] [3] a pseudonym for American writer Nora Roberts. It is the 28th novel in the In Death series. Plot summary
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Lt. Eve Dallas and her assistant, Delia Peabody, are called in by Officer Troy Trueheart after he has shot and killed a suspect named Louie Cogburn. The man, a known but unconvicted, normally low-profile dealer in "illegals" (illegal drugs) to children, had suddenly turned homicidally insane and killed a neighbor in his apartment building; he was attacking the neighbor's wife when Trueheart ...